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  Cole v. Slagg  (1937)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jan. 04, 1937 Citations: 130 Fla. 137, 177 So. 617
William V. Cole died testate in Hillsborough County. In his will he provided that his property should be taken, held, and administered, and the net income *Page 138 therefrom enjoyed by his son, Melvin Victor Cole, subject to an income of not less than one hundred dollars per month to be paid by the administrator to his daughter, Vida Blanche Cole, during her natural life. Cole v. Cole, 88 Fla. 347 , 103 So. 78 ; 102 Fla. 917 , 136 So. 605 ; 106 Fla. 226 , 143 So. 235 . In July, 1930, Melvin Vict..
  Cole v. Slagg  (1937)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jan. 04, 1937 Citations: 130 Fla. 137, 177 So. 617
William V. Cole died testate in Hillsborough County. In his will he provided that his property should be taken, held, and administered, and the net income *Page 138 therefrom enjoyed by his son, Melvin Victor Cole, subject to an income of not less than one hundred dollars per month to be paid by the administrator to his daughter, Vida Blanche Cole, during her natural life. Cole v. Cole, 88 Fla. 347 , 103 So. 78 ; 102 Fla. 917 , 136 So. 605 ; 106 Fla. 226 , 143 So. 235 . In July, 1930, Melvin Vict..
  Cole v. Slagg  (1937)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jan. 04, 1937 Citations: 130 Fla. 137, 177 So. 617
William V. Cole died testate in Hillsborough County. In his will he provided that his property should be taken, held, and administered, and the net income *Page 138 therefrom enjoyed by his son, Melvin Victor Cole, subject to an income of not less than one hundred dollars per month to be paid by the administrator to his daughter, Vida Blanche Cole, during her natural life. Cole v. Cole, 88 Fla. 347 , 103 So. 78 ; 102 Fla. 917 , 136 So. 605 ; 106 Fla. 226 , 143 So. 235 . In July, 1930, Melvin Vict..
  Cole v. Slagg  (1937)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jan. 04, 1937 Citations: 130 Fla. 137, 177 So. 617
William V. Cole died testate in Hillsborough County. In his will he provided that his property should be taken, held, and administered, and the net income *Page 138 therefrom enjoyed by his son, Melvin Victor Cole, subject to an income of not less than one hundred dollars per month to be paid by the administrator to his daughter, Vida Blanche Cole, during her natural life. Cole v. Cole, 88 Fla. 347 , 103 So. 78 ; 102 Fla. 917 , 136 So. 605 ; 106 Fla. 226 , 143 So. 235 . In July, 1930, Melvin Vict..
  Cole v. Slagg  (1937)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jan. 04, 1937 Citations: 130 Fla. 137, 177 So. 617
William V. Cole died testate in Hillsborough County. In his will he provided that his property should be taken, held, and administered, and the net income *Page 138 therefrom enjoyed by his son, Melvin Victor Cole, subject to an income of not less than one hundred dollars per month to be paid by the administrator to his daughter, Vida Blanche Cole, during her natural life. Cole v. Cole, 88 Fla. 347 , 103 So. 78 ; 102 Fla. 917 , 136 So. 605 ; 106 Fla. 226 , 143 So. 235 . In July, 1930, Melvin Vict..
  Cole v. Slagg  (1937)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jan. 04, 1937 Citations: 130 Fla. 137, 177 So. 617
William V. Cole died testate in Hillsborough County. In his will he provided that his property should be taken, held, and administered, and the net income *Page 138 therefrom enjoyed by his son, Melvin Victor Cole, subject to an income of not less than one hundred dollars per month to be paid by the administrator to his daughter, Vida Blanche Cole, during her natural life. Cole v. Cole, 88 Fla. 347 , 103 So. 78 ; 102 Fla. 917 , 136 So. 605 ; 106 Fla. 226 , 143 So. 235 . In July, 1930, Melvin Vict..
  State Ex Rel. v. Rinehart, Jr.  (1939)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Oct. 10, 1939 Citations: 140 Fla. 645, 192 So. 819
In June, 1939, the City of Coral Cables held an election to elect three city commissioners, two for four years and one for two years. Voting machines were employed and there were 206 absentee ballots cast. Hollis Rinehart, Jr., received 733 votes by voting machine and 106 absentee votes or a total of 839 votes. Joe Whitley received 765 votes by voting machine and 73 absentee votes or a total of 838 votes. Wallace A. Bell received 759 votes by voting machine and 65 absentee votes or a total of 824..
  Roosevelt v. Karst  (1949)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Sep. 16, 1949 Citations: 47 So. 2d 788
Affirmed. ADAMS, C.J., and CHAPMAN, SEBRING and HOBSON, JJ., concur.
  Roosevelt v. Karst  (1949)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Sep. 16, 1949 Citations: 47 So. 2d 788
Affirmed. ADAMS, C.J., and CHAPMAN, SEBRING and HOBSON, JJ., concur.
  Manatee County v. State  (1939)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Jul. 28, 1939 Citations: 139 Fla. 530, 190 So. 687
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 532 In February, 1939, the Board of County Commissioners of Manatee County filed its petition in the circuit court under Chapter 15772, Acts of 1931, to validate $2,516,000 of county refunding bonds to discharge or take the place of its outstanding county road and bridge bonded indebtedness. The State and certain of its taxpayers filed answers to the petition ..

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